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Tuesday, October 19, 2004

Proposal: Distrusting Duels [Trivial]

In the Duels rule, add:

  • Under Challenge:
    * Distrust: The Defendant must be of an Alliance different than the Challenger's and the Challenger must have a positive "T-Total" Trust Value greater than the Defendant's "T-Total" Trust Value. The content of the Challenge must include the reasons why the Defendant must be Distrusted and a choice of dueling venue and weapons. The Defendant must make a single comment to the Challenge to respond, using the icon FOR if he wants to accept the Challenge or AGAINST if he wants do decline it. If the Defendant declines the Challenge, both him and the Challenger must lose 5 Reputation and the Challenge is resolved. If the Defendant fails to post the response within 24 hours of the Challenge being issued, he's considered to have declined the Challenge. No Distrust Challenge may be issued against a Warlord which is already a Defendant in a unresolved Distrust Challenge.

  • Under Test of Skill:
    * Distrust: Follow the same procedures as in the Leadership Test of Skill.

  • Under Resolution:
    * Distrust: Any Warlord in the same Alliance as either the Challenger or the Defendant may post one, and only one, comment to the Challenge, using the usual vote FOR, AGAINST or DEFERENTIAL. DEFERENTIAL defer to the vote of the Leader of the voter's Alliance. If there are at least half (rounding up) as many FOR as there are Warlords in both Alliances, or if it is more than 24 hours since the accepting of the Challenge by the Defendant and more than half of its votes are FOR, then the Challenge is resolved in favor of the Challenger. If there are at least half (rounding up) as many AGAINST as there are Warlords in both Alliances, or if it is more than 24 hours since the accepting of the Challenge by the Defendant and less than half of its votes are FOR, then the Challenge is resolved in favor of the Defendant. If the Challenge is resolved in favor of the Challenger, the Defendant's "T-Neg" Trust Value shall be lowered by the number of votes FOR the Challenge. If the Challenge is resolved in favor of the Defendant, the Challenger must lose 15 Reputation and the Defendant's "T-Pos" Trust Value shall be raised by the number of votes AGAINST the Challenge.


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